Happening Today: Free Food, Professional Profile Photos and More at Career Fair Pre-Party

Happening Today: Free Food, Professional Profile Photos and More at Career Fair Pre-Party
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A Career Fair Pre-Party is happening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Sept. 7. Drop into the CORD 127 for snacks, drinks, music, resume prints, professional profile photos and more. 

Join the Offices of Career Connections as we celebrate the start of our on-campus career fairs by preparing your professional self! At the party, career professionals can assist you with networking, resumes, working a career fair and more. 

This is a drop-in event, so attend at your convenience. Registration is encouraged, but not required. You can register here

Contacts

Ty Beringer, marketing communications specialist
Offices of Career Connections
479-575-4075, tjbering@uark.edu

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